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    But there are also drawbacks associated with the community policing. For example‚ hostility between the police and neighborhood residents can hinder productive partnerships. It also increases in officers’ decision-making autonomy and can lead to greater opportunities for police corruption. Lastly‚ resistance within

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    FZ1105 - Technology and Policing Module Tutor - Word Count: 958 Deadline: 12 February 2012 Learning Outcome: Describe current‚ relevant legislation‚ policies‚ procedures‚ codes of practice and guidelines in relation to gathering‚ submitting‚ retaining‚ recording and disseminating information. Scenario: The Divisional Commander at Ashbridge Division‚ Hamiltonshire Police has been very concerned for some time about vehicle crime in the Boxton Heath area of the town. She asks her staff to be

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    rely on. When I started as a dispatcher‚ we didn’t have things like mobile mapping programs‚ or GPS tracking. You had to listen to what the units said‚ remember where everyone was‚ where they were going and what they were doing. I do agree that policing is far more technologically advance now than it was even ten years ago. However‚ I do feel that all the technological advances do have some disadvantages. When the system fails‚ and believe me that does happen on occasion‚ those without the “old

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    The business strategy of the NYPD was to reduce crime in New York City by innovating a new system for measuring performance and craft a new model for policing. Based on the "cultural diagnostic" survey conducted in 1994‚ the perception of officers was that the NYPD strategy was very bottom line and financially focused. Patrol officer’s goals however‚ were to "reduce crime‚ disorder and fear‚" which was in perfect alignment to Bratton’s goal. The NYPD Police department had the same aim‚ but Bratton

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    Community policing is a tool that allows police forces to be in close contact with the community. The purpose for this is to control and reduce crime in an area and to also establish a close relationship between the law and the common person. However due to the large amount of people who are victims of profiling each year‚ tensions are rapidly growing between the police officers and the communities that they serve. Even though the exact number of people who experience this is unknown‚ it is a big

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    Policing in Kelsey: Budget Report Jacoby Whitacre AJS/522 Finance and Budgeting in Justice and Security April 15‚ 2013 Michael Scott Policing in Kelsey: Budget Report With the City of Kelsey having an increase of criminal activity it is the responsibility of the city to ensure that its citizens are safe. It should be the top priority of every person on this board to ensure there is additional funding found so that additional police officers can be hired and trained. Police officers from

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    police officers must overcome ethical dilemmas while performing the essential duties of the job. It is the duty of the professionals in law enforcement to continuously improve police ethics training. This paper will examine some current issues in policing‚ in which ethical decision making have become a pattern. The FBI defines terrorism as “the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government‚ the civilian population‚ or any segment thereof‚ in

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    Introduction: Law enforcement agency is the hardest hit by the current economic downturn resulting devastating budget cut which is directly related to the public safety and quality of life. They must learn innovative ways to do “more with less‚” use the resources in the most cost conscious ways‚ align itself to a more streamlined approach to deliver an effective‚ efficient and economical product to the community. My proposal for balancing the book by reducing 10% cost over the next two years is shown

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    Public Policing Versus Private Security Kayla Cook CJA/500 November 8‚ 2009 Mrs. Jancie Graham Abstract Public policing and private security have several distinct differences. Public policing is the ability to enforce the law and maintain order in society. Private securities are paid agencies that perform the protective and loss-prevention duties not handled by police officers. Yet public policing and private security offers the same services and duties. These services and duties

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    Policing Practices and Operations Susan Hornberger CJA/394 8/4/2014 Jean Pierre Lapre Policing Practices and Operations The primary goal of any law enforcement agency is to maintain public safety‚ primarily by reducing the number of occurrences of crime in their jurisdiction. Although this seems simplistic in nature‚ it takes many policing agencies working together in a successful working relationship to achieve this success. This paper will provide an assessment of each of these policing agencies

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